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2008 Common Cause Award Recipient
2008 Common Cause Award Recipient
2007 Common Cause Award Recipient
 
Circuit Breaker Tax Credit
Arlington homeowners and renters ages 65 and older may be eligible for a payment of up to $980 from the State to help with their property taxes even if they do not usually file a State Income Tax return.  For the 2011 tax year, the total household income cannot exceed $52,000 for a single person or $78,000 for a couple.  Additionally, the assessed value of your home must be less than $729,000. For more information and complete eligibility guidelines talk to your tax preparer to see if you are eligible for this tax credit.

The Arlington Senior Center is located at 27 Maple St. at the corner of Maple and Academy Streets.

To view all programs offered by the Council on Aging and the Arlington Senior Association, please visit the Council on Aging’s website at: arlingtonma.gov/coa.  


 
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